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John Blanchard stood up from the bench, straightened his Army
uniform,
and studied the crowd of people making their way through Grand
Central
Station.
He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose
face
he didn't, the girl with the rose.
His interest in her had
begun
thirteen months before in a Florida library.
Taking a book off
the
shelf he found himself intrigued, not with the words of the
book, but
with the notes penciled in the margin.
The soft handwriting
reflected
a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.
In the front of the book, he discovered the previous owner's
name,
Miss Hollis Maynell.
With time and effort he located her
address.
She
lived in New York City.
He wrote her a letter introducing
himself and
inviting her to correspond.
The next day he was shipped
overseas for
service in World War II.
During the next year and one-month the two grew to know each
other
through the mail.
Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile
heart.
A Romance was budding.
Blanchard requested a photograph, but
she
refused.
She felt that if he really cared, it wouldn't matter
what
she looked like.
When the day finally came for him to return from Europe, they
scheduled their first meeting - 7:00 PM at the Grand Central
Station in New York.
"You'll recognize me," she wrote, "by the red rose I'll be
wearing on
my lapel."
So at 7:00 he was in the station looking for a girl whose heart
he
loved, but whose face he'd never seen.
I'll let Mr. Blanchard tell you what happened: A young woman
was
coming toward me, her figure long and slim.
Her blonde hair
lay back
in curls from her delicate ears; her eyes were blue as flowers.
Her
lips and chin had a gentle firmness, and in her pale green
suit she
was like springtime come alive.
I started toward her, entirely
forgetting to notice that she was not wearing a rose.
As I
moved, a
small, provocative smile curved her lips.
"Going my way,
sailor?"
she murmured.
Almost uncontrollably I made one step closer to
her,
and then I saw Hollis Maynell.
She was standing almost
directly
behind the girl.
A woman well past 40, she had graying hair tucked under a worn
hat.
She was more than plump, her thick-ankled feet thrust into
low-heeled
shoes.
The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away.
I
felt as
though I was split in two, so keen was my desire to follow her,
and
yet so deep was my longing for the woman whose spirit had truly
companioned me and upheld my own.
And there she stood.
Her pale, plump face was gentle and
sensible,
her gray eyes had a warm and kindly twinkle.
I did not
hesitate.
My
fingers gripped the small worn blue leather copy of the book
that was
to identify me to her.
This would not be love, but it would be
something precious, something perhaps even better than love, a
friendship for which I had been and must ever be grateful.
I squared my shoulders and saluted and held out the book to the
woman,
even though while I spoke I felt choked by the bitterness of my
disappointment.
"I'm Lieutenant John Blanchard, and you must
be Miss
Maynell.
I am so glad you could meet me; may I take you to
dinner?"
The woman's face broadened into a tolerant smile.
"I don't
know what
this is about, son," she answered,
"but the young lady in the
green
suit who just went by, she begged me to wear this rose on my
coat.
And she said if you were to ask me out to dinner, I should go
and
tell you that she is waiting for you in the big restaurant
across the
street.
She said it was some kind of test!"
It's not difficult to understand and admire Miss Maynell's
wisdom.
The
true nature of a heart is seen in its response to the
unattractive.
Just
something
sweet that shows how humanity should be.

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